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Our next meeting will be Friday (7/13) at Newcastle Place, 12600 N. Port Washington Road, Mequon, WI 53092.

The program Friday is unknown at this time but it'll be great.

The greeter will provide either the thought, a Rotary minute, share a family moment or a cultural tradition ... anything they would like to start off the day positive.

Upcoming "It's your Rotary moment" assignees:

  • Dick Kinney (7/13)
  • Dick Larson (7/20)
  • Steve Lettau (7/27)
  • Tom Martin (8/3)

Note: If you are unable to to act as "It's your Rotary moment" assignee when scheduled please arrange for your replacement.

Visit our website at mtsunriserotary.org.

A Rotary LOL Moment

Frank and Ernest by Thaves

Keep Matthew Strong

At last Friday's meeting Lynn Streeter introduced us to an exceptional young man by the name of Matthew Ceelen. Matt's story began with a letter to our club requesting financial support for his Eagle Scout project of building two bat houses to be placed in the Mequon Nature Preserve. With the request approved, we heard what Paul Harvey used to call "The rest of the story".

Matthew was diagnosed with bone cancer just weeks shy of his 15th birthday.  In medical terms it is a high grade sclerosing subtype of osteosarcoma.  Approximately 450 children in North America are diagnosed with osteosarcoma each year.  He is 1 of approximately 4 children who will be diagnosed with his subtype of osteosarcoma in 2017. 

A GoFundMe site has been set-up to cover some of the out-of-pocket expenses not covered by insurance. The site goal of $40,000 represents less than 20% of anticipated non-covered costs. As of this article, 203 people have donated $34,560.

To read more about Matt or to donate, please visit his GoFundMe page.

Article Photo: Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo received some pregame assistance from Matthew Ceelen, a local teen fighting bone cancer. The brief interlude was enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of Twitter and Instagram followers of the Bucks and ESPN, which shared a short video posted to twitter. Read more ...

Thought of the Week

“He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who does not remains a fool forever.” ~ Chinese Proverb

Jennifer needs your help!

Our Rotary exchange student, Elisabeth Burschel, arrives on August 5th from Germany! I've started to put together a welcome basket for her on behalf of our Rotary Club. I'm reaching out to see if you'd like to contribute to it. I have yogurt raisins and popcorn in it so far. I am looking for the following items:

  • Hair ties
  • Nail polish
  • Tea of all kinds (this is what she likes to drink the most)
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Healthy snacks like dried fruit, raisins, etc. She does not, however, like nuts of any kind.
  • Razors  (and all other personal toiletries)
  • Blank cards & envelopes for writing home
  • Lip gloss/chapstick
  • Gum, mints, candy (gummy bears are her favorite), chocolate, etc.
  • Gift cards to local places like Starbucks, Culver's, McDonald's, Target, etc.
  • iTunes gift cards
  • Body wash & lotion (she likes flowery scents)
  • Any other items a 16 year old girl would find useful or enjoyable for her visit to the USA!

Perhaps you might already have some of these items at your house, or feel free to pick up something small on your next shopping trip. I'll collect items (or money if you prefer) at our Friday Rotary meeting the next 3 weeks.

Additionally, I'll be sending out another plea shortly for Rotarians to take Elisabeth out/participate in family activities throughout the month of August and beyond. Please contact me with any dates in particular that you have in mind so I can add that to her schedule.

Thanks!

Jennifer
Email: jsutherland@newcastleplace.com

 
Mequon Update

Will Jones - Mequon City Administrator provided a Mequon update at our meeting on Friday. Photo by Bob Blazich.

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